Friday, February 18, 2011

Things to do for Anniversaries

Just like how your parents celebrate every year they’ve been married, many couples celebrate every year they’ve been dating. Even every month. One thing to keep in mind is that everyone celebrates differently (or not at all).

So how do you celebrate?
Maybe by sending a text saying ‘happy 6 months baby’, or by going out to dinner, or maybe with a gift.

Time is what brings us closer and makes relationships grow stronger. Anniversaries are milestones in our relationships, showing us how far we have come and how much amazing time we have spent together. But the question still remains... to celebrate or not to celebrate?

If your boyfriend doesn’t remember that it’s your anniversary it’s definitely nothing to get upset over. Not everyone has the date marked down on their calendar or the memory of an elephant. And as I mentioned before, not everyone celebrates the same way. If you want to go out and do something special, discuss it with your partner and let him know. Don’t just expect him to show up with roses and dinner reservations.

It’s fun to do something or even to give a little gift. It shows that you care about each other and celebrates your relationship and all that you’ve overcome as a couple. Personally, I love to eat. So when my anniversary came around I invited my boyfriend out for dinner at a restaurant we had never gone to. It was a cute way to celebrate and we both enjoyed it. Here are some other ideas for what you might want to do on your anniversary...

***Stay in and cozy up on the couch for some of your favourite flicks.
***Make a collage of some of the best memories and photos you have together.
***Go to your favourite hangout/date spot, go somewhere you’ve never been, go somewhere or do something that brings back memories.

No matter what you do, it’s spending time together that matters most. Enjoy your special day with each other and Happy Anniversary!

TIP OF THE DAY:
Plan ahead so you both know what’s happening that day. Boys aren’t mind readers so they don’t always know what you want or expect. Communication is key.

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